One or more LEDs are mounted within an LCD without the use of any printed circuit board (PCB), thus reducing the thickness of the LCD by about the thickness of the conventional PCB. In one embodiment, the LED and submount are mounted so that the submount is opposing the liquid crystal layer side of the LCD, so that the liquid crystal layers provide the mechanical support for the submount and LED die. The LED die (mounted on the submount) may be inserted into a cavity formed in the “top” surface of the light guide, and the top surface of the light guide is abutted against the liquid crystal layers. In such a configuration, the LED light source, including all supporting components, adds no thickness to the LCD. In another embodiment, on the “bottom” surface of the LCD opposing the LED die is an electrically switchable mirror that is either reflective or transparent. In its transparent state, the LED in the LCD may be used as a flash in a cell phone camera, while the LCD may be viewed to take the picture.
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